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MEMBERS of the ossembly committee ore chosen from the faculty by the administration. Their main purpose is to establish and maintain o high standard of assemblies not only through Weber's student entertainment but also by bring- ing public speakers and outside talent to our planet. Heads of the committee include Thelma Mercuris, student chairman; H. E. D. Redford, production chairman; and Delmar Dickson, sche- duling chairman. .. s o»g°,e’ ■■jsrs» . Paul „o OO Y. uH to « A Uo oeyt- -f. corl '‘kocw rcw. 0«an »' Suo '9' 0o« Y. THE Standards Committee, under the direc- tion of Dr. Dello Dayton, faculty advisor and Kent Lundquist, student chairman along with its members are active in making and upholding the standards that should be set by the students of Weber College. Earl Smart, faculty chairman, Martha Hollist and Dennis Peterson, student chairmen and other students, chosen because of outstanding achievement, form the Awards Committee. This group check the elegibilify of all Weber students to see they are given special recognition for outstanding achievement in scholarship, service, and activities. Spring quarter the committee sponsor an awards assembly at which time these awards are presented.
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BOARO OF CONTROL The Associated Students of Weber College ore represented by the Board of Control, estab- lished to develop worthwhile traits in each individual student. Through all that is said, done, and enacted in academic and social activities, the Board of Control has demonstrated an en- thusiasm and self-asserted interest which has contributed to the outstanding success of the school year. l»fl lo right, back row: No.tcyon Bowman, Morgo Hedge», 8 vcf!y Porlor. Ellic Tbompjon. left to right, front row: loit Mood, Gold « Waymcnt. A Women's Intramural Association under the leadership of Carol Westmoreland is set up at Weber to find a sport for every girl on campus and a girl for every sport. Officers are elected in the spring and announced at the W. I. A. ban- quet. Special awards ore given to girls who have achieved excellence in skill and sportsmanship in intramural and individual athletic competition. loft to right, front row: Corn Lewi», Lynn Doinct. Bock row: Nod Fovero, Alan Chrittenten, Dick Nicholot. Ned MorltmoA. THE Associated Men Students elected their officers last spring to help them around Weber's World. A. M. S. officers led the entire student body up a flaming mountain and through a water melon bust. The A M. S. Fall Frolic was topped off by the announcement of two queens. Midwinter secretary Rondy Rothy left on a mission ond Gorn Lewis was elected to fill the vacancy and help sponsor the Fathers and Sons' Banquet, the highlight of the year. left lo right, front row: Joon See. Co'ol Donoldton, Suionne Porker. Back row: Kothleen Shvrtleff, Korcn Goff. Associated Women Students' officers led the coeds through their activities in Weber's World. They sponsored on autumn dance and the Preference Ball, complete with a king and two Jacks. The girls worked with A. M. S. to sponsor and produce a student assembly and completed the year with an awards banquet, new officers, and a fashion show for mothers and daughters. 23
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Student officer Bruce Cole and co-chairman Btenf Harris headed the Social Committee in rounding off Weber's World with social events for the entire student body. At the Christmas Porty, students sang carols, ployed checkers, danced, and ate borbeque. Men and coeds won't forget the Christmas fun night'' complete with doncing and pie alomode. At the annual Dinner Dance, Weber's students stepped right out of their world into society. Inter-club, a council of representatives from all social organizations on campus, kept Weber's World on o smooth orbit by coordinating oil club activities. They ployed an important part in the success of all student activities, especially Homecoming Week, and in giving special recog- niton to our championship basketball team. The Elections Committee, under the direc- tion of Martha Hollisf, held one of the most important jobs in Weber's World . They saw that nominations were carried out properly ond ballots prepared for oil elections. Each election was carefully supervised by the Elections Com- mittee ond all ballots were carefully counted to determine competent and efficient leaders for our World.
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